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Looks gorgeous! Looks like the plants are growing lush as intended. Saying that the building is “overrun” by plants is pretty silly, they were planted intentionally.. Most renders I’ve seen for green condo towers show lush greenery like this as their goal. Usually when projects like this fail, it’s because the plants are dying, so this project is doing pretty darn well. Mosquitoes breed in water, not on plants. If there is a problem with mosquitoes, it’s likely from water pooling in certain areas – a failure of the building design or leaking irrigation system – not a failure from the plants.
Looks gorgeous! Looks like the plants are growing lush as intended. Saying that the building is “overrun” by plants is pretty silly, they were planted intentionally.. Most renders I’ve seen for green condo towers show lush greenery like this as their goal. Usually when projects like this fail, it’s because the plants are dying, so this project is doing pretty darn well. Mosquitoes breed in water, not on plants. If there is a problem with mosquitoes, it’s likely from water pooling in certain areas – a failure of the building design or leaking irrigation system – not a failure from the plants.